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National Inti
VOL. XVI. NO. 28.
knfaib.
NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1855.
WHOLE NO. 808.
motional $nti-S.Uwii Strniimrlt
PUBLISHED WEEKLY, ON SATURDAY,
A MERICA N ANTI-SLA I
h Fifth St., Philadelphia.
fro-Statei.
PROTESTANT INDULGENCE FOR SIN I
o il,, |!v lo the captive.- ' ; in
I'i;':;; period in which lie uml hi:- oposlli
.iilricSuillieU'd "ith llespot.i-iiiuiul Hluvei
I'otiu-. they never once denounced ihe:
„l im'vs i- n (|uiced uicii possessed of absolir
■ii' leiiow-iu.ai to gico if uj] because it is
ml Sicilian,' eiiuliniiotl tbeo uulhoriiy I,
f: ordained oi'Cod."
Why was ibis'.' Waa it
eh every system is liable, v
i to the will of another
Ihe friends of II.
great evils, l
subjcels on.
■oi':
;',--„
S'"i.,
iti'!,
at the
loud ;
villiolil ,k;110IUlcill
,i prooluim umver.sul liberl \, wilh the hearty good will
i waa so simple tha
I. and I rum reiisui
nl'alliblc and the
ill ages, like Naan.
it with contempt, preferring Ihe tin
Co. p:v..eh
slaveholder
irld to refonn the world ;
that this has been, and t
inly infallible remedv. di
ibe i-ivi'lii;
■i'II trine. I
wisdom.
,i denounce Cod'n
vidual man, go lo own ei-cature cjipsibkj of love to Cu,l
incentive, ihe nssiiruuc;; that Cod is si Fill h-c. and lov,s
eveu liis prodigal child with an ineffable and everlasting
Despotism in- .-liiveiy a
instead ol' wasting his lime and strength hi
assaults on the system,
it, the only ** '
s liberty in any it
d those who hold power undi
. I. . ' O, ]■!,
l call on every mi
> God with all his
■oui, miil strength, and to love his nei.i.-hboii'
Hsen; enforcing " '
ullbetiiiM' of all truth;
might not [>erish. but might inherit
content, in the first
the Gospel. If he ca
r, however small, let hi
m call on every man
i,,\c l.od wilh nil his hear!,
ith, uml to 1,
cull by Uml
ith the love which springs
Ion. He tells him that, ft
fidelity, n
"
lie io]!.-; Ji
Ureal In'.
■ ■ . i.
'. " Wc ll
■ Iiiii
e He first love
ihey'. Love
"Ci'cutei'
lathr
■ it. ioni iiiiiulges the feeling
i ardent love ol' Cod, :,. love
aud persecute hint : will sailer loi
envy ; will not be pulicd up ; wil
not in iniquity, but in the truth
believe nil tilings, hope all things
but he will be the ?
love his sk
command.
: no evil; will rejoice
indure all things. His
. in all the relations of
■ masfer of slave:;.
. slaves and rule I
has been fully prepared for limiting liberty a
the people.
-Such j,' Cod's plan of abolishing Despotism i
.- (lien attempts
propagate his ihictline by bonks or Iracts, they puss other
' of the people or slaves to read-
the apprehensions of all in pow
-ery government tie fact
ovcrnmni.a,,,.
with all'
to rule in the fe
God, and for I.he good ol' the governed aud of I he coi
itodenonneeshuervasiisii-
S.f.Ml' Hie lb
legitimate governr
lei secondary ii
:: (Ilil v ol' o
xl, and I'm
nity. He is
a the 1
: Love." If he is satisfied, then, that t
slave, he dares nut insult liiui by applyi
..-Uthe truly_Christian
I.- I'oioly lo apply to him tl
nines : " Uhssed is the mat
!■ when he is tried he shall n
Abolition Reformer cherish
:e Reformer himself. i„ the siaeei
Inl
,. xhibitions of wrath, in the slaveholder. The slave
learns lhal, all over Christendom, he has powerful
pathizing friends, who regard his muster as a moos
miimily.ai.-d hois thus incited to hate him, to di
him, mid il maybe lo rob him, or even to kill him, a
kill jiiv who stand in Ibe why "f bis escape to his d
friends. This lends to theenuclnrent of stringent fu
miseries of the bondage; and these again add fres
Of"
tlol Hie 1,-S'St
Of all thesuUerers in this
ho have studied the Bible, and imbibed
, therefore, see clearly and feel deeply
imt'iivil in ills word. On the heads of
■ Abolitionist pours out tbe vial of his-
e denounces Ihein .is the apologists
>ery; as worse than slaveholders; as
d most responsible supporters of the
unless lu all their prospects si I
tin labours Of !i„- Abolitionist.
ion, Hn: house, the bible and the hour! ol ibe ;;.'„ni skive-
h,it bis slave is bis brother; Hint lbcy have a common
.luster and a coiiiuiiui father in heaven, who is no re-
pi.el.ei i,:' pel sons, bid tenderly loves .ill lb. ■!. j I li-. :.. mid
oiuiiiiii, I-; th.nil uli to lOVe c.i.'il oilier. 11,- tells hini
,, poor, despised, v
iniself io be, Uml s
heaven lo die for h
i evils of slavery, insisted that Congress should
f 1 \ went so far as to
s willingness to make ihe conferring of tins
n th, federal Coverniueul. a Kim. qua no,,, of
immensely inn m,'Moo .,- ii promised i.,. be. and us If h
proved to be, in Its jireventive ,Heels, both on !l.c imp,
soil ul. hour They oc'.iki not re-l until they h;,,:l i"ied I
■ vpcriinenl or iii-.nn-'ii-iti- enneii.c,pniion on their own sta
■,,■. bv volnnlai'ilv liberalim; their slaves until the nui
ber of live iilueks u,no,.,m.| lo more than 200,000 I Al
oo! becai.st: tin <;eiicrr;us Incline which prompted ll w
:. iuive been followed by the gratuito
liberation .,1 ailililioiial hiindrcis oi thousands!, but f
(iin.;.' the e.',! ioriirieol dearly pi oved lint ibe com! il ion
thi: lie;;:',: was noi improved bv mere emaneipatiot
,, the only "
In- libcly a blessin- to Iho negroes.
■ i...u:-iy filled by proper fraiiiing, and Ir,
Slot,--, l.,r the full enjoyment of liberty ;
ibe U-.e-io-lul'.MYS ol several oi ibe liirfic
■ ' . ■ - ;,, .■ : ,
■ Icclin-;'. end such lb,- action. ,,f Iim'mo
SMveh...,l(lii:M States of the American
oris to on;,,.so irreuf evils, sbnll we iin.l
truly noble? Where in lilstorv ,!o we
■
.he real welfare of the
good of the governed,
nerely selfish
■ell ami Mitbrs lor
os cruel treatment, to bear it patiently,
emerabering that if, when a maa does
t he lakes i'. patiently, he rend'Ts hini-
-. nd what Inis been Ihe effect of this
road'. The interference dates from tl
ir of the formation of the New Engl
eiety. Up to that time the anti-slav
mil], and especially among the largi
nrvland, Virginia, Kentucky and tin;
continually advancing, until, in 1
d at that
- ■ . "■■' ■
ids Of a law for the gradual abolition oi
only a change of three votes to give
'.while the minority em bra cui the ml
1832. only one year before the great i
i that epoch flll the movement of the South in the
v has been in the other direction,
i that section c
friends of abolii
■
ito express their opinions
.nui tlm fruit oi' tha!. irce is love, joy. ;
sulieriug, jM'iilleuess. uooduess, lailii, itHekli'
and IheLiber'v ivhich is. heisiiilei! inlo
irtues in a liberty which will bless its
joikrn AholUiKnimii has nliliie murksoj
ml,. ,Lj.
child, he would <
u:d give half to one and half to Ibe oilier. .
compromising champion ol" the right of ever,
iihi-.rtij, Unit he would not, on any consideratioi
hold, or sell, or lure a slave, however urgently tl
Iho slave might clearly call for it; and so confii
irineiplei
tbe Bible, if they find that the principle is n,
4. The doctrine and policy of the Aboh
ei-hii/tlees. In resort to every means a, ritind. mo!
engthen their power.
The Abolitionist denies the obligulion^ of the slave
He regards the I
law; as opj
This doctrine strikes at the root of all authority ai
,, ler in a ,, iluililn coniuiuuii It oiidnu-ers il
salclyoi' every fireside. The (junker garb, ;,:,
principles on the lips of ibe .A holii.ionist, do not ipnel
or who understand the human heart.. '!'
wni'M, Nf,;, liberty, ] i ' H I»" I
..,,,1 ., II,
h Great Britain at their head, were then unblusliing
tatlves of New England, al thai
a expressly a
il„. niJ'irims li'iillic. ll was thei
Power. The Missouri Corn premise, wii
north fai i tub" !;;■- been ceprsili'd ; anil a He):
made to force slavery upon Kansas at the :
i from
These act- ol" fhe slavehol
abolition
rchoMers of \
Woldli I
'.../ unit,,
'I the g,
e held in propi
/ tlie doctrine and
to th
The Aboiitiouisl detuamls libeity us ti.:: right ol every
man, however ignorant, ami denies the responsibility oi
the slave for anv evils which may arise from any of his
attempts to assert ibis right. The: docfruie sulicrdinaie.-
the good of the community to the good, nay, to the will
obligation to obey, or even to submit to, the law whicl:
s him. It ti
that he
plea
Dn-slaveholding comm
: it is praiseworthy t
to comply with this
regards the right of e
eed we j>rove that, if such a doc.tr
■s.lhe natural consequence would b
s population, and 1.0 all its great
The history of St. Domingo for the last sixty y
he
proves more than this. It proves tha
abolitionism, the advocates of both
name of the rights oi ibe iinil'.idual, a sudden and radical
change in the fiiuumiieiilal law and e. iahlishcl order of
ibe iiinuiiuuilv.- it. lu'Ove;. wo say. that a KeODle
ditary military despnti
desr "'
,1,01
iiiu uiieinpls, are compelled I
„ the ,
■a;: ;;,
Order and
the ethics of the New Ti
scel;s tin
o ihi.-, ih-
ered when that goo
'oyed for an,
>P|}reS8rL
'I'ln; doctrine of tin' ilibieih.im inaiutaii.s, in ev,
itmilv, iucluilitie every slsivelioiiliii;. cominunil
cace and order on which essenliuiiy ,lopen,ls the ;
!' life, ot property, and ■■■i all the dearest interest
icmbers, including ibe vn'liare of fhe slaves thei
frill while the -Bible thus lirmly secures Hie yre:
ig of Order in the ci
i order? No; Liberty i&
" m. ■ .. .
preacher, ami great exemplai
will rely on the love produced by
real blesii
VltV flllli:
-Ay.
introduce and firmly
e-nuilry ulicre the oppressed arc uncnl
ly liberty which tt,e lieloiiucr realh m.-o
stance, is liberty to preach the Uosp'cl.
obtain this, and will only use il f'aillil'ully and pel
' "ressing himself discreetly to all in powe
power, the ■.-fleet will surely lie such a c
.' Line, ,,-hich rc(iuins us always io seek !b
ii of the ciiintuinily ; ami allboiigh Hi: lenu
jr unqualified, these laws arc to be interprets
on the murderer, IV or does the
gives l,i the e-xistiuir civil go\
throw, when
e'liv.'rnniciil isestabflsiieil. ,.lca
It mav.indeed.be difficult t<
has arrived, in which ibe I.e.;
miic, ;■.■!; uiti!
i luc hidiest
and swell his heart, with holy heroism, wliile. ii
th,; c.'.ifiiei, under the old Puritan banner, with il
EMS petit lllaciiliim sub lil.citiili: i|uii't,:ii!,
country. .
Thus tho doctrine of the Bible, in every case,
in the end, Uvivf.e.m. Liubety, not bv asserti.
Hn- AboliiionisL lb" iiiKpialifie-f right, of every
to the intelligence and virtu wl I
Ul-NAI LiTOIiY PROPOSITIONS IN GEORGIA.
entitled "A bill to provide foe garnishment
her purpo
oil Abobtn
n trod ui
en. uml i'or oi.hu' purposes," sind intended u
retaliation on Alxihlio
into theGeorgia Hoi
State, and, upon domain I being made lor the rendition ol
such slave upon the tiuvtvnor ot -aid State by lb'' ownei
Of said fugitive, his agent or ulturney, in fa t, ihe slave
e non-appearance of said gain
ice cilaliun by tin: Sheriff, provides that u,
hnnciii oi'siu hiiiilcl'lcik.e.-son die piui of tiie.e'ui'nistieo.
one of twelve men shall In: empanelled, who shall si;
benefit nf the owne
citizens of Georgia
slaves may have c-
efuse to deliver up
On a former occi
il such relaiisitmy
nd weighty—are,
I proi'Hisi'S to confiscate, for the
i/:,-ns of the State to which the
s tbe people of Massachu-
g£f3£
mm llnpni.lin. t
On!. Mil.ml^n n
itli poi
.'Veil t<
re. hoi
■;;"»:■,.
;,:i;,,i't',;,,,:;e,,
,'«..-. ,r onn.
:';■ ieiu;."
h he d
yMr.„
"I !"'' Like I"!'1 "'UI"' "-M '. I'- ". , ," I- m.e
Ioni i.'.'iitecipl ; be tvoiiiii send b-,ek ihe insulls without
oninient. Mr. Johnson, of flass, thought Hie best plan
a adopl wa. lo puss Mr. ,lones's retaliatory lull. After
■ marks, th" dneiniiciils were read by "
tatin-c the (lelicacy
; from any dissent-
he debaters to the
meath a flowing sheet
n the desire of the other.
ANTI-SLAVERY FAIRS.
Tut: Wommm Ciu.i
:.'iii',;no,',l \
be AllliSlilV
Th.' tiist I
entfyburi "
i rmjiecti
Fairs for December.
.mnceliicnt of llu- Westci, A
I at Salem, Ohio, on the 24th
able articles " are soileiled, "wilh
...v. Signed by Sarali l.owuo,
IVarsou, I'linily 'liobiuson, Ange
earnestly hoped that, tin: iniportance o
Sam
fii-li
Mail's
m.HligUj.K.1.
b,
The ladies of the Committee further say, that Hie
members i^' their Society " rein.;,: lo be concerned in the
ailiiiinislr.i.lioii of a governiiienl cemeuieil by llu; blood of
e from all f
rope."
.Mary .May. Anno t.ivr-rio l'h:
Francis (another Abby
Sargent, LydiaD._Pi.rki
i.ooj el,
l-'iaaei- [another Abby), Helen E. Garrison, Henrietta
" '). Parker, and about twenty other stroog-
Miby Kelley Foster and Abby Folaom
lef of all these
business affinities wilh the Duchess of Sutherland and
■eecher Stowe societies
con tribnt ions received
iston bazaar, since the
Uncle Tom, have been
ptup.
State
3yare
mil!.
Abolitic
Lypoerisy, demagogueism a
through _
. Abolition,
; 'I '■'' ,;
■s of this abolition
ft ihe
I Southern slavery their duty, their labour of
icir religion, and they are but the advanced
e;;reat Seward movement of ihe North. This
Federal
hotly burning.
ns of tbe ladies
that they will be left
ope. therefore, \.
med, or their i
ively to Ihe patron;,!;,-of i.loyd '. b.i
TTEIi FROM IVM. LLOYD GARRISON
:respectfully dec,i, ■ .our
that " a large number of
1 li|
vicinil; '; and! perceive
vi.l }■■ ■
o liberty, t
ckguard and si
e infamous Irani
All these t
. malignant ■
bitter contemners of tbe
ietts),and theme
ilenders of the accursed slave system to th
,imi3—as well as actual slaveholders, whose si
iteeped in pollution, whose hands and garments e
'.!.":■'
t (especially of
magogae and Iscar
Douglas, of MiiioiB
ir of the Fugi-
t malignant ei
vith li." 1,1 1 o
rights o
it of clergy " (if cnpital punishment 1
rbich I do not believe), (
which they tliemse'
worthy of death, t
n what pretence. T' ' "
lecture is simply owing lo their refer:
refusal, 1 will add, however uncivil i
used by Hum,, ns in Ihe cus'e of Mr. Wise.
■ '"■ ' ■ A-
That they are not
il them in good I
Gen
profess to regard slavery as the "
. i ,
You
and seek its utter overthrow. Pardon a
':■:■:■::■' n,-y, the dignity of
i you have espoused, and the common sense of
, as to extend to some of the most worthless as
it', .. "■ 0)
n a liberal remuneration, if they will come to
md do what in them lies to make this pro-slavery
ly yet mere hostile to freedom, and therefore
nthes
e l-'ow.
i. .I Ions
) him; aud I sincerely cherished the
Ity so glaring, and an acf
Gentlemen, I wish to d
Yon doubtless reasc
a of the South to defend a
11 put I
e the whole t_
ing good for
r lhell
of the AboUti
^ofound apprecia-
conduet—to free dnc
iparlial than The Liberator, ]
:e. If there '
'
;, fearless
ndiict—to free
d platform. If there be ajournal
ing, lbs
utlcmeu, " Here i
a ridicule
spirit, are all comn
required by the spuli .>! rhn.
of ■■' I.bo highest kind of the,
part of the country, siml aec
'.hatthej1 may show ns ihe ut
bina- millions of our coumr
-of turning them inti
■ ■ ■'■
beastly uncleanness, by abolishing the sacred
' ige^—of perpetrating upon tl '
.: ■..
*" antifllavery ti ..__„
t of villany 1 Why,
good will into the
.ight-forward and
ngs._ It is not freedom of speech, but
U their bodies
hy]'.:l
ground.
tides of
•iage^—of perpetn
ana spirn an coucei" ''
rate them liberally,
Ibis inexcusable ana nornni,
ttemen,thisisloriui cliariiy
It has no parallel amomv
almost __
ty, but improvidence
prevail
Whai is pa
selected from
ally dubious as to which shoul
•prising is, that you should Inn
* the slaveholders, ai
ns.-lcn' '
,1 ready properly
_ leave simply to
ltingly boasted that he
io last; and beg leave
bs has insultingly boastt
i around Bunker Hill Mi
i, and represents the State which imprisons, and
ctts as venture upon her soil, and which expelled
imis our venerable and mnch-respected fellow-
■li the official
, llon.Saml.lloar,
iouthern perfidy from their horrible doom. If
vieinily" on fhe subject of chattel slavery. With all
possible respect for you, gentlemen, individually and col-
leclively, I, lor one, shall keep aloof from any such mix-
lure. iN'ot even lo find a tempting opportunity to plead
i'or those in bondage will I consent to recognise the pro-

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National Inti
VOL. XVI. NO. 28.
knfaib.
NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1855.
WHOLE NO. 808.
motional $nti-S.Uwii Strniimrlt
PUBLISHED WEEKLY, ON SATURDAY,
A MERICA N ANTI-SLA I
h Fifth St., Philadelphia.
fro-Statei.
PROTESTANT INDULGENCE FOR SIN I
o il,, |!v lo the captive.- ' ; in
I'i;':;; period in which lie uml hi:- oposlli
.iilricSuillieU'd "ith llespot.i-iiiuiul Hluvei
I'otiu-. they never once denounced ihe:
„l im'vs i- n (|uiced uicii possessed of absolir
■ii' leiiow-iu.ai to gico if uj] because it is
ml Sicilian,' eiiuliniiotl tbeo uulhoriiy I,
f: ordained oi'Cod."
Why was ibis'.' Waa it
eh every system is liable, v
i to the will of another
Ihe friends of II.
great evils, l
subjcels on.
■oi':
;',--„
S'"i.,
iti'!,
at the
loud ;
villiolil ,k;110IUlcill
,i prooluim umver.sul liberl \, wilh the hearty good will
i waa so simple tha
I. and I rum reiisui
nl'alliblc and the
ill ages, like Naan.
it with contempt, preferring Ihe tin
Co. p:v..eh
slaveholder
irld to refonn the world ;
that this has been, and t
inly infallible remedv. di
ibe i-ivi'lii;
■i'II trine. I
wisdom.
,i denounce Cod'n
vidual man, go lo own ei-cature cjipsibkj of love to Cu,l
incentive, ihe nssiiruuc;; that Cod is si Fill h-c. and lov,s
eveu liis prodigal child with an ineffable and everlasting
Despotism in- .-liiveiy a
instead ol' wasting his lime and strength hi
assaults on the system,
it, the only ** '
s liberty in any it
d those who hold power undi
. I. . ' O, ]■!,
l call on every mi
> God with all his
■oui, miil strength, and to love his nei.i.-hboii'
Hsen; enforcing " '
ullbetiiiM' of all truth;
might not [>erish. but might inherit
content, in the first
the Gospel. If he ca
r, however small, let hi
m call on every man
i,,\c l.od wilh nil his hear!,
ith, uml to 1,
cull by Uml
ith the love which springs
Ion. He tells him that, ft
fidelity, n
"
lie io]!.-; Ji
Ureal In'.
■ ■ . i.
'. " Wc ll
■ Iiiii
e He first love
ihey'. Love
"Ci'cutei'
lathr
■ it. ioni iiiiiulges the feeling
i ardent love ol' Cod, :,. love
aud persecute hint : will sailer loi
envy ; will not be pulicd up ; wil
not in iniquity, but in the truth
believe nil tilings, hope all things
but he will be the ?
love his sk
command.
: no evil; will rejoice
indure all things. His
. in all the relations of
■ masfer of slave:;.
. slaves and rule I
has been fully prepared for limiting liberty a
the people.
-Such j,' Cod's plan of abolishing Despotism i
.- (lien attempts
propagate his ihictline by bonks or Iracts, they puss other
' of the people or slaves to read-
the apprehensions of all in pow
-ery government tie fact
ovcrnmni.a,,,.
with all'
to rule in the fe
God, and for I.he good ol' the governed aud of I he coi
itodenonneeshuervasiisii-
S.f.Ml' Hie lb
legitimate governr
lei secondary ii
:: (Ilil v ol' o
xl, and I'm
nity. He is
a the 1
: Love." If he is satisfied, then, that t
slave, he dares nut insult liiui by applyi
..-Uthe truly_Christian
I.- I'oioly lo apply to him tl
nines : " Uhssed is the mat
!■ when he is tried he shall n
Abolition Reformer cherish
:e Reformer himself. i„ the siaeei
Inl
,. xhibitions of wrath, in the slaveholder. The slave
learns lhal, all over Christendom, he has powerful
pathizing friends, who regard his muster as a moos
miimily.ai.-d hois thus incited to hate him, to di
him, mid il maybe lo rob him, or even to kill him, a
kill jiiv who stand in Ibe why "f bis escape to his d
friends. This lends to theenuclnrent of stringent fu
miseries of the bondage; and these again add fres
Of"
tlol Hie 1,-S'St
Of all thesuUerers in this
ho have studied the Bible, and imbibed
, therefore, see clearly and feel deeply
imt'iivil in ills word. On the heads of
■ Abolitionist pours out tbe vial of his-
e denounces Ihein .is the apologists
>ery; as worse than slaveholders; as
d most responsible supporters of the
unless lu all their prospects si I
tin labours Of !i„- Abolitionist.
ion, Hn: house, the bible and the hour! ol ibe ;;.'„ni skive-
h,it bis slave is bis brother; Hint lbcy have a common
.luster and a coiiiuiiui father in heaven, who is no re-
pi.el.ei i,:' pel sons, bid tenderly loves .ill lb. ■!. j I li-. :.. mid
oiuiiiiii, I-; th.nil uli to lOVe c.i.'il oilier. 11,- tells hini
,, poor, despised, v
iniself io be, Uml s
heaven lo die for h
i evils of slavery, insisted that Congress should
f 1 \ went so far as to
s willingness to make ihe conferring of tins
n th, federal Coverniueul. a Kim. qua no,,, of
immensely inn m,'Moo .,- ii promised i.,. be. and us If h
proved to be, in Its jireventive ,Heels, both on !l.c imp,
soil ul. hour They oc'.iki not re-l until they h;,,:l i"ied I
■ vpcriinenl or iii-.nn-'ii-iti- enneii.c,pniion on their own sta
■,,■. bv volnnlai'ilv liberalim; their slaves until the nui
ber of live iilueks u,no,.,m.| lo more than 200,000 I Al
oo! becai.st: tin rove that, if such a doc.tr
■s.lhe natural consequence would b
s population, and 1.0 all its great
The history of St. Domingo for the last sixty y
he
proves more than this. It proves tha
abolitionism, the advocates of both
name of the rights oi ibe iinil'.idual, a sudden and radical
change in the fiiuumiieiilal law and e. iahlishcl order of
ibe iiinuiiuuilv.- it. lu'Ove;. wo say. that a KeODle
ditary military despnti
desr "'
,1,01
iiiu uiieinpls, are compelled I
„ the ,
■a;: ;;,
Order and
the ethics of the New Ti
scel;s tin
o ihi.-, ih-
ered when that goo
'oyed for an,
>P|}reS8rL
'I'ln; doctrine of tin' ilibieih.im inaiutaii.s, in ev,
itmilv, iucluilitie every slsivelioiiliii;. cominunil
cace and order on which essenliuiiy ,lopen,ls the ;
!' life, ot property, and ■■■i all the dearest interest
icmbers, including ibe vn'liare of fhe slaves thei
frill while the -Bible thus lirmly secures Hie yre:
ig of Order in the ci
i order? No; Liberty i&
" m. ■ .. .
preacher, ami great exemplai
will rely on the love produced by
real blesii
VltV flllli:
-Ay.
introduce and firmly
e-nuilry ulicre the oppressed arc uncnl
ly liberty which tt,e lieloiiucr realh m.-o
stance, is liberty to preach the Uosp'cl.
obtain this, and will only use il f'aillil'ully and pel
' "ressing himself discreetly to all in powe
power, the ■.-fleet will surely lie such a c
.' Line, ,,-hich rc(iuins us always io seek !b
ii of the ciiintuinily ; ami allboiigh Hi: lenu
jr unqualified, these laws arc to be interprets
on the murderer, IV or does the
gives l,i the e-xistiuir civil go\
throw, when
e'liv.'rnniciil isestabflsiieil. ,.lca
It mav.indeed.be difficult t<
has arrived, in which ibe I.e.;
miic, ;■.■!; uiti!
i luc hidiest
and swell his heart, with holy heroism, wliile. ii
th,; c.'.ifiiei, under the old Puritan banner, with il
EMS petit lllaciiliim sub lil.citiili: i|uii't,:ii!,
country. .
Thus tho doctrine of the Bible, in every case,
in the end, Uvivf.e.m. Liubety, not bv asserti.
Hn- AboliiionisL lb" iiiKpialifie-f right, of every
to the intelligence and virtu wl I
Ul-NAI LiTOIiY PROPOSITIONS IN GEORGIA.
entitled "A bill to provide foe garnishment
her purpo
oil Abobtn
n trod ui
en. uml i'or oi.hu' purposes," sind intended u
retaliation on Alxihlio
into theGeorgia Hoi
State, and, upon domain I being made lor the rendition ol
such slave upon the tiuvtvnor ot -aid State by lb'' ownei
Of said fugitive, his agent or ulturney, in fa t, ihe slave
e non-appearance of said gain
ice cilaliun by tin: Sheriff, provides that u,
hnnciii oi'siu hiiiilcl'lcik.e.-son die piui of tiie.e'ui'nistieo.
one of twelve men shall In: empanelled, who shall si;
benefit nf the owne
citizens of Georgia
slaves may have c-
efuse to deliver up
On a former occi
il such relaiisitmy
nd weighty—are,
I proi'Hisi'S to confiscate, for the
i/:,-ns of the State to which the
s tbe people of Massachu-
g£f3£
mm llnpni.lin. t
On!. Mil.ml^n n
itli poi
.'Veil t<
re. hoi
■;;"»:■,.
;,:i;,,i't',;,,,:;e,,
,'«..-. ,r onn.
:';■ ieiu;."
h he d
yMr.„
"I !"'' Like I"!'1 "'UI"' "-M '. I'- ". , ," I- m.e
Ioni i.'.'iitecipl ; be tvoiiiii send b-,ek ihe insulls without
oninient. Mr. Johnson, of flass, thought Hie best plan
a adopl wa. lo puss Mr. ,lones's retaliatory lull. After
■ marks, th" dneiniiciils were read by "
tatin-c the (lelicacy
; from any dissent-
he debaters to the
meath a flowing sheet
n the desire of the other.
ANTI-SLAVERY FAIRS.
Tut: Wommm Ciu.i
:.'iii',;no,',l \
be AllliSlilV
Th.' tiist I
entfyburi "
i rmjiecti
Fairs for December.
.mnceliicnt of llu- Westci, A
I at Salem, Ohio, on the 24th
able articles " are soileiled, "wilh
...v. Signed by Sarali l.owuo,
IVarsou, I'linily 'liobiuson, Ange
earnestly hoped that, tin: iniportance o
Sam
fii-li
Mail's
m.HligUj.K.1.
b,
The ladies of the Committee further say, that Hie
members i^' their Society " rein.;,: lo be concerned in the
ailiiiinislr.i.lioii of a governiiienl cemeuieil by llu; blood of
e from all f
rope."
.Mary .May. Anno t.ivr-rio l'h:
Francis (another Abby
Sargent, LydiaD._Pi.rki
i.ooj el,
l-'iaaei- [another Abby), Helen E. Garrison, Henrietta
" '). Parker, and about twenty other stroog-
Miby Kelley Foster and Abby Folaom
lef of all these
business affinities wilh the Duchess of Sutherland and
■eecher Stowe societies
con tribnt ions received
iston bazaar, since the
Uncle Tom, have been
ptup.
State
3yare
mil!.
Abolitic
Lypoerisy, demagogueism a
through _
. Abolition,
; 'I '■'' ,;
■s of this abolition
ft ihe
I Southern slavery their duty, their labour of
icir religion, and they are but the advanced
e;;reat Seward movement of ihe North. This
Federal
hotly burning.
ns of tbe ladies
that they will be left
ope. therefore, \.
med, or their i
ively to Ihe patron;,!;,-of i.loyd '. b.i
TTEIi FROM IVM. LLOYD GARRISON
:respectfully dec,i, ■ .our
that " a large number of
1 li|
vicinil; '; and! perceive
vi.l }■■ ■
o liberty, t
ckguard and si
e infamous Irani
All these t
. malignant ■
bitter contemners of tbe
ietts),and theme
ilenders of the accursed slave system to th
,imi3—as well as actual slaveholders, whose si
iteeped in pollution, whose hands and garments e
'.!.":■'
t (especially of
magogae and Iscar
Douglas, of MiiioiB
ir of the Fugi-
t malignant ei
vith li." 1,1 1 o
rights o
it of clergy " (if cnpital punishment 1
rbich I do not believe), (
which they tliemse'
worthy of death, t
n what pretence. T' ' "
lecture is simply owing lo their refer:
refusal, 1 will add, however uncivil i
used by Hum,, ns in Ihe cus'e of Mr. Wise.
■ '"■ ' ■ A-
That they are not
il them in good I
Gen
profess to regard slavery as the "
. i ,
You
and seek its utter overthrow. Pardon a
':■:■:■::■' n,-y, the dignity of
i you have espoused, and the common sense of
, as to extend to some of the most worthless as
it', .. "■ 0)
n a liberal remuneration, if they will come to
md do what in them lies to make this pro-slavery
ly yet mere hostile to freedom, and therefore
nthes
e l-'ow.
i. .I Ions
) him; aud I sincerely cherished the
Ity so glaring, and an acf
Gentlemen, I wish to d
Yon doubtless reasc
a of the South to defend a
11 put I
e the whole t_
ing good for
r lhell
of the AboUti
^ofound apprecia-
conduet—to free dnc
iparlial than The Liberator, ]
:e. If there '
'
;, fearless
ndiict—to free
d platform. If there be ajournal
ing, lbs
utlcmeu, " Here i
a ridicule
spirit, are all comn
required by the spuli .>! rhn.
of ■■' I.bo highest kind of the,
part of the country, siml aec
'.hatthej1 may show ns ihe ut
bina- millions of our coumr
-of turning them inti
■ ■ ■'■
beastly uncleanness, by abolishing the sacred
' ige^—of perpetrating upon tl '
.: ■..
*" antifllavery ti ..__„
t of villany 1 Why,
good will into the
.ight-forward and
ngs._ It is not freedom of speech, but
U their bodies
hy]'.:l
ground.
tides of
•iage^—of perpetn
ana spirn an coucei" ''
rate them liberally,
Ibis inexcusable ana nornni,
ttemen,thisisloriui cliariiy
It has no parallel amomv
almost __
ty, but improvidence
prevail
Whai is pa
selected from
ally dubious as to which shoul
•prising is, that you should Inn
* the slaveholders, ai
ns.-lcn' '
,1 ready properly
_ leave simply to
ltingly boasted that he
io last; and beg leave
bs has insultingly boastt
i around Bunker Hill Mi
i, and represents the State which imprisons, and
ctts as venture upon her soil, and which expelled
imis our venerable and mnch-respected fellow-
■li the official
, llon.Saml.lloar,
iouthern perfidy from their horrible doom. If
vieinily" on fhe subject of chattel slavery. With all
possible respect for you, gentlemen, individually and col-
leclively, I, lor one, shall keep aloof from any such mix-
lure. iN'ot even lo find a tempting opportunity to plead
i'or those in bondage will I consent to recognise the pro-